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Glycogen is stored in the muscles.
Scientists investigated changes in the amount of glycogen stored in the muscles of two 20 year-old male athletes, A and B.
Athlete A ate a high-carbohydrate diet. Athlete B ate a low-carbohydrate diet. Each athlete did one 2-hour training session each day.
The graph shows the results for the first 3 days.

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1 (a) (iii) Describe one way in which the results of Athlete B were different from the results of Athlete A.
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